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Safe, Secured and Empowered
Resources for youth workers to use with young people on subjects to stay safe online such as passwords, scams and social media.
Resources for youth workers to use with young people on subjects to stay safe online such as passwords, scams and social media.
In 2020, Young Scot launched the Digi Know? Champions Award in collaboration with Glasgow Kelvin College. The Award helps young people build the skills and knowledge they need to protect themselves online, whilst gaining an SCQF Level 4 qualification for […]
Read more DigiKnow – Practical Cyber Resilience in modal dialogCommon frauds that students are experiencing today can range from the more recognisable face-to-face fraud to those carried out by someone anonymously online. This guide will equip you with information and advice to increase your awareness, prepare you to identify […]
Read more Student Online Safety Guide in modal dialogThe training demonstrates how you can improve your organisation’s resilience, and covers five key areas. You’ll explore each of these topics by navigating several encounters a small business owner may have with cyber security over the course of a week, […]
Read more Training for Small Organisations and Charities in modal dialogA digital game which can be played on phone, tablet and desktop, and is supported by a suite of activities to be led by educational practitioners working with 7-11 year olds. Parents and carers can also try the CyberSprinter puzzles […]
Read more CyberSprinters in modal dialogA cyber resilience resource to equip students with the essential cyber resilience knowledge and skills needed to navigate their digitally evolving student and personal lives.
Read more Cyber Resilience and You! in modal dialogFind out the different ways you can get into a career in Cyber Security.
Read more DigiKnow: Career Information in modal dialog